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North Korea's state-run media has also released a detailed report about Saturday's snap inter-Korean

summit.

It says Seoul and Pyongyang will hold a string of talks next month... and that Kim Jong-un

is determined to go ahead with his June 12th summit with President Trump.

Oh Jung-hee has the details.

Pyongyang's Korean Central Television aired seven minutes of footage Sunday morning from

the second Moon-Kim summit.

The background music was familiar to all Koreans: a song called "Our Hope is Reunification."

"After just 29 days, another meeting of great importance has been held between the highest

leaders of the North and the South at the historic site of Panmunjom."

The North Korean report said... the two Koreas will hold a string of talks with each other

as soon as possible,... starting with the high-level talks on June 1st.

It also said... the two leaders agreed to meet and talk face to face as often as possible

to achieve denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.

Then the report highlighted Kim Jong-un's strong will to go ahead with his summit with

U.S. President Donald Trump.

"Kim Jong-un thanked President Moon Jae-in for working so hard for the North Korea-U.S.

summit slated for June 12th, and expressed his determination that the historic summit

go ahead."

Kim suggested that the two Koreas work together to improve Pyongyang-Washington relations.

With talks underway between the North and the U.S., there is still hope for a summit

to happen on June 12th, but Kim's remarks are seen as part of efforts to make sure that

it does.

Differently from South Korean President Moon Jae-in's own announcement on Sunday, the North

Korean report brought up inter-Korean relations first... and then the North Korea-U.S. summit.

This is viewed by some as the North putting more weight on inter-Korean relations,...

wanting to resolve other issues on the foundation of strong relations with Seoul.

Pyongyang said Moon and Kim, in their meeting, reached a "satisfactory consensus."

The report said... this second summit opens up a new chapter in the development of inter-Korean

relations.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> N. Korean coverage of inter-Korean summit puts U.S. issues second - Duration: 2:25.

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China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:36.

China has lashed out at the United States after two U.S. warships sailed near contested

islands in the South China Sea.

The issue has been an on-going sticking point between the two nations... and comes at a

time when Washington is seeking Beijing's cooperation on North Korea.

Ro Aram reports.

The Higgins - a guided-missile destroyer - and the Antietam - a guided-missile cruiser reportedly

sailed twelve nautical miles of the Paracel Islands on Sunday.

They are a group of islands and reefs in the northern part of the disputed waters of the

South China Sea and are contested by China and its neighbors.

This forced China to send its own warships to the area to warn the American vessels to

leave.

Other details about the encounter were not immediately known.

Beijing's defense ministry called the U.S. Navy's move a provocation and accused them

of violating China's sovereignty.

In a separate statement, China's foreign ministry urged Washington to stop such actions.

The U.S. did not immediately respond, but it has continuously defended its operations

in the disputed waters.

Washington has insisted its Navy conducts regular freedom of navigation operations around

the world, including in areas claimed by allies, and that they are separate from political

considerations.

The latest operation comes at a sensitive time in U.S. and China relations, especially

when they are both working on avoiding a potential trade war between them.

Ties have also been strained due to President Trump's cancellation of a summit with North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:36.

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Fleet Week 2018 U.S. Navy Divers in Times Square - Duration: 1:41.

hi there hi I'm Andrea with New York City traveler of what's your name Andy

Crane. Senior chief Jergens, and how has New

York City Fleet Week been treating you so far it's been great everybody's

patriotic everybody in every corner you go around people always saying thank for

your service and asking you and not only that is what's better than asking for

our services hear our story you know and hear what we've done for the country and

that they really care and it's awesome it's great and how New Yorkers been

treating you absolutely wonderful the local community here is just rolled out

the red carpet and every time we interact and you know they let us know

that this is your week this is this is for you so awesome so I've been told

that you guys are divers for the Navy can you tell us a little bit more about

your job description what you do so as Navy divers we do Salvage we do ship

southern jury we for example my last command I was at a ship's hundred

command we took blades off of the ship big blades 250 250 thousand pound blades

took them all from pitch-black dark right now I'm at a salvage command we

bring up mines anything from the bottom of the ocean we bring it up we also do

Special Warfare kind of stuff SDV those different kind of things and major diver

Jergens over here is a Seabee diver so you can tell you about that side of

the house as well yeah so I'm a Seabee diver in the military we have Seabee's which

are construction workers and then within the Seabees we have underwater

construction technicians or underwater construction teams

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U.S. delegation in North Korea for working-level talks: State Department - Duration: 2:32.

We start with the on-off summit... that seems to be back on again.

The White House says a "pre-advance" team is en route to Singapore.... to check up on

the logistics of a possible North Korea-U.S. summit next month,... this on top of the summit-preparation

talks at the inter-Korean border.

The simultaneous negotiations in the DMZ and in Singapore signal accelerated efforts by

the two governments to resurrect the much-anticipated meeting.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The U.S. State Department has confirmed that U.S. officials have crossed the inter-Korean

border into North Korea,... to continue preparations for a potentially historic summit between

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert,... the two sides are holdings

talks on the northern side of the truce village of Panmunjom.

The move came just a day after President Moon Jae-in and Kim held a surprise second summit

on the northern side of Panmunjom, where Kim reaffirmed his willingness to denuclearize

and hold a summit with President Trump.

According to The Washington Post,... leading the U.S. team for the working-level talks

is Sung Kim,... a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and a former nuclear negotiator.

The former envoy and his team crossed the inter-Korean border on Sunday to meet with

Choe Son-hui , North Korea's vice foreign minister, the official partly responsible

for prompting Trump last Thursday to announce the cancellation of his summit with Kim, which

was scheduled for June 12th in Singapore.

The American delegation also includes Allison Hooker, a director for Korea on the White

House National Security Council,... and a Pentagon official.

Randall Schriver, the assistant secretary of defense for East Asia,.. is reported to

be in Seoul,... but it could not confirmed whether he's the Pentagon official on the

delegation.

The U.S. team travelled to Tongilgak, a building inside Panmunjom, to talk about the details

of the potential Kim-Trump summit,... as Washington wants to see Pyongyang commit to a complete,

verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of its nuclear weapons program.

The meeting between the two sides is expected to continue until Tuesday.

Watchers say the two sides are on the right track again,... as North Korea issued a conciliatory

statement that it was still ready to talk with the U.S. at any time,... while President

Trump tweeted early Monday Korea time to say he truly believes North Korea has "brilliant

potential" and will be a great economic and financial nation one day.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News

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US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:17.

US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs

US WARSHIPS have been involved in a "serious" incident with China as they were accused of

sailing into Chinese territorial waters.

Chinese defence chiefs have said US warships entered their waters and had to be confronted

by vessels and aircraft in the South China Sea.

The latest clash comes amid the ongoing feud between the two powers over the disputed waters

which are claimed by Beijing.

China accused the vessels USS Higgins and the USS Antietam of coming too close to the

Parcel Islands.

Warships and aircraft from the People's Liberation Army were deployed to warn off

the US warships.

Beijing and Washington have been at loggerheads over the sea for the better part of two years

since a ruling by the UN against China.

Higgins guided-missile destroyer and the Antietam, a guided-missile cruiser, came within 12 nautical

miles of the Paracel Islands.

US military sources said the vessels carried out manoeuvring operations near Tree, Lincoln,

Triton and Woody islands in the Paracels.

Washington often dispatches vessels through the South China Sea in missions known as "freedom

of navigation".

They are designed to defy China's claims that it has ownership over the region.

China's defence ministry said Chinese ships and aircraft were deployed to warn the US

warships to leave – saying they entered their waters "without permission".

Military officials promised they had an "unswerving" resolve to the defend the sovereignty of China.

It branded the move a "provocation" in a short statement following the incident on

Sunday.

The warships "contravened Chinese and relevant international law, seriously infringed upon

Chinese sovereignty (and) harmed strategic mutual trust between the two militaries,"

it said.

In a separate statement, China's Foreign Ministry urged the United States to stop such actions.

"China will continue to take all necessary measures to defend the country's sovereignty

and security," it added.

US military officials did not directly comment on Sunday's operation, but said U.S. forces

operate in the region daily.

In a statement, the US Pacific Fleet said: "We conduct routine and regular freedom

of navigation operations (FONOPs), as we have done in the past and will continue to do in

the future."

China has been constructing manmade islands in the region bristling with missiles and

acting as "stationary aircraft carries".

People Liberation Army commanders also this month landed bombers on the disputed islands

– prompting concern from the Philippines.

The South China Sea is a key trade route and believed to be resource-rich.

US President Donald Trump had been trying to warm up relations with China – but they

have soured over the apparent collapse of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

For more infomation >> US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:17.

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US officials in North Korea to prepare for potential summit - Duration: 1:50.

For more infomation >> US officials in North Korea to prepare for potential summit - Duration: 1:50.

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Leaving Germany for the US: Worse Bread but Free Drinks? - Duration: 15:13.

some of you guys I know.. a bug just flew right into my eye! hey guys! what's up?

it's Kelly again welcome back to my youtube channel! and I've got some pretty

crazy news for you guys... I moved again. I moved from Germany to

Washington DC! I was offered the opportunity to attend a graduate degree

program at George Washington University which is here in DC and I took it! it was

an incredibly difficult decision for me to make because I loved living in

Germany so much and I didn't want to cut that experience short but I decided that

education is invaluable and while I might have the opportunity to live in

Germany again in the future, I don't think I'll ever have the opportunity to

attend a graduate degree program at this school ever again. leaving Germany was

like an emotional rollercoaster for me and I'm actually still on that emotional

roller coaster as I adapt to my new life here in DC which is such a massive City

and I've never lived here before. and really just getting used to living in

the States again and I know that might sound a little crazy because the US is

my home country but after being gone for so long there are some things that I'm

having to get used to again. there were a ton of things that I missed about living

in the US but now there are a lot of things I miss about living in Germany.. so

I thought that it would be cool if I made a video talking about five things I

miss about living in Germany and five things I missed about living in the US

and I'm gonna do that while walking around my new neighborhoods so you can

see a little bit about what my life is like now. so first up for Germany is the

Autobahn. I really miss driving on the Autobahn

and I'm not even talking about the speed limitless part of the Autobahn but just

the pure maintenance of it and I'll get to that in a second but first let me

just say that it took a while for me to get used to driving here. like a little

longer than I thought because like the laws are very different and driving

habits are very very different and like I was driving along

and I saw a speed limit sign that said 40 and I looked down at my speedometer

and I was going 70 and I freaked out and I quickly slowed down to 40 I was like

"oh my god I was going twice the speed limit!" and then all these cars are like

passing me and I'm just like you guys are gutsy like going this fast maybe

these are all locals and they know that there are no cops on this road and

then I realized I was looking at the kilometer per hour part of my

speedometer not the miles per hour part which is a little funny... the kilometer

per hour part is actually really tiny numbers and I've adapted to looking at

the tiny numbers while I was in Germany and now I'm having to get used to

looking at the big numbers. so instead of going twice over the speed limit,

I was actually now going half the speed limit and everybody hated me. anyway back

to the Autobahn. so it's just like nice, smooth, well-maintained roads. since I've

been back here I've driven in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North

Carolina, South Carolina... and the highways are atrocious. there are potholes on the

highways! I mean it's not like every, you know, constant potholes but one is more

than you should ever have on a highway where cars are careening down going 65

miles per hour! like this is insane to me. there were massive cracks that were just

like covered up with crappy tar and like how is this a thing?? and I don't know

what if I just didn't notice it before or if I was so used to seeing it that I

wasn't even seeing it anymore or if I just didn't remember it.

but it is like shocking to me how horribly maintained our highways are. so

I really, really miss driving on the Autobahn... nice smooth well-maintained

roads. the next thing I really miss about living in Germany is the bread.

I've talked about this in one of my other videos but I don't think I could

talk about it enough the bread in Germany is amazing! it is so good. it's

better than the bread that I eat in my dreams. I don't know if anybody else is

dream eating, but I'm chowing down on some food in my dreams and even my

imaginary, self-fabricated bread in my dreams doesn't even compare to the bread

that's in Germany. I love it! and the bread here just does not it doesn't

compare. it's... it's basically like, I don't know, like watching HD quality TV for a

year and a half and then going back down to standard definition. like it does the

job...like this is a sandwich... but you just know that there's so much better out

there and it just like leaves you dissatisfied and I mean really I just

miss the German bakeries period and not just because of the bread but the

sandwiches. the sandwiches at German bakeries guys, it's so good! like you can

just go into any bakery, choose any sandwich, it's like a couple euro, and

know that you're gonna eat something good. and the sandwiches here are just not...

they're not good. they're not. I don't want to eat them. another thing I really

miss about living in Germany is how cheap and easy travel is. I will say that

I think there's a lot of underrated value in travelling in the US, but where

I was living in Germany which was close to Frankfurt I could get to entirely

different countries so easily. not just different states,

but countries. within just one day of driving, I could get to countries like

Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy,

Luxembourg... I could get to Poland, Czechia, Austria... I could get to all of these

countries just by driving to them and then I could take a plane out of

Frankfurt Airport to get like anywhere else. I lived in Germany for 18 months

and within those 18 months I traveled to 25 different countries and that's not me

bragging. that's me trying to show you how easy it is to travel across Europe.

people in the US will go their entire lives without getting to 25 different

states because it's considerably more difficult. just driving distance and then

our plane tickets are so much more expensive! I don't understand. we don't

have a Ryanair. our equivalent is Spirit Airlines and if you've ever flown on

Spirit Airlines then my sympathies because I know what you went through and

it was not fun. another thing that I really missed about living in Germany

are the bike paths and just like the overall bike friendly atmosphere.

I bought a road bike back when I lived in Texas years ago and I rode it in a

very limited capacity and always with the fear of death lurking in the back of

my mind. because a lot of drivers here just don't know how to deal with

bicyclists or they look at bicyclists as being like a personal hindrance on their

lives and it makes it really really dangerous to ride a bike in the US. I

actually almost got rid of that bike because of how dangerous it was and that

I didn't feel safe riding it but I'm so glad I didn't because I ended up taking

that bike with me to Germany and I really got to use it. I rode my bike to

work like every single day, I did excursions with a few friends on my bike...

I really just loved it! in Washington DC there are some bike lanes which is

actually kind of rare in the US. there are bike lanes but they kind of like

appear and disappear without any rhyme or reason and there are no signs like

directing bicyclists on where to go or what to do and coming from Germany where

bicyclists were like heavily regulated there were always signs telling you

where to go where you couldn't go what speed you should be riding at, it's kind

of like mentally overwhelming for me to have this like perceived liberty but I

actually just like I end up not feeling safe riding my bike because I don't

know if I should be here. for one last thing that I miss about living in

Germany and guys, these are not the only five things that I miss about living

there. trust me. there are so many more. but for the purpose of this video, one

last thing I miss about living in Germany it's the hookah bars. this

probably won't mean anything to some of you, but I love me some hookah,

shish, nargile... whatever you want to call it. and I'm well aware that it is not the

healthiest hobby but I got really into it when I lived in Turkey and I was so

excited to see how many hookah bars there were in Mainz which is where I

lived in Germany and it's probably because of their massive Turkish

immigrant population. and it was awesome to just be able to go around the corner

and enjoy a nice night of smoking hookah with some friends. so on to things that

I missed about living in the US obviously the number one thing I miss

about living in the US is my family. guys I only have one sister and then two

parents so there's only four of us and we haven't lived in this same time zone,

let alone the same country, in over 13 years. 13 years! that is a massively long

amount of time and it was really exciting when I got the news that

I would be moving back to the East Coast because we'd be able to call each other

during normal, sane hours and I would be able to visit them. and I already got

to visit them I got to visit my parents they had gotten a dog I hadn't met yet,

they took me to a bunch of brew pubs that had opened up in my hometown I'd

never seen before. and I got to visit my sister. my sister

has four kids you guys and she's a working mom. and I had never even gotten

to meet the two youngest kids. so it was awesome to finally get to meet them, see

how they all interact with each other. it was so cool. and then like Tristan, her

oldest son, taught me how to use a baseball mitt. I've never used one before

and then he would promptly heckle me every single time I dropped a catch. her

oldest daughter, Pippa, she like is so cute and I got to put her hair up every

morning before she went to this daycare school thing which was really cool and I

just realized how much I had been missing out on. another thing that I

really missed about living in the US is seafood. where I lived in Germany,

again near Frankfurt so like the south west side of Germany, there wasn't really

any seafood. I mean yeah, there was like fish and shrimp and some really good

sushi places but there were no like mussels and clams and oysters and my

favorite crab legs. I couldn't find any of this stuff guys and I missed it so

much. and sure, you can't find seafood easily everywhere in the US. like the

Midwest, for example, you're not really gonna find seafood that easily but I

moved to Germany from Washington State which is a huge seafood area and now I'm

living in DC which also has a huge seafood culture so I'm just really

excited to be back somewhere where you see crab legs and oysters for sale at

the grocery store and you see entire restaurants dedicated to seafood, you see

seafood dishes on the menus of other restaurants. it's just really

exciting. and speaking of restaurants another

thing I really miss about living in the US. is the free water at restaurants.

oh, the free water! I missed it so much. in Germany I was paying like 6 euro for

a bottle of water with a meal which really adds up but here the water is

free, whether it's carbonated or still, it's free water and that really, really

counts in a city like DC where the prices on menus guys, it actually made

my eyes like glaze over with how expensive food is here, well everything

is here, but definitely food. so it's really nice to have that free water

again. another thing I really missed about living in the US is being able

to pay for things electronically whether it's like an uber, putting money on your

MetroCard, going to the nail salon, going to some back-alley coffee shop, whatever

restaurant, a food truck, it doesn't matter,

they're gonna take either credit card or debit card and a lot of places even take

Apple pay guys. they'll even take Apple pay! in Germany I was constantly having

to go to the ATM because I don't like carrying huge amounts of cash on me and

you were always having to go to the ATM to get cash out because a lot of places

just don't accept cards and they definitely, I never saw a single place

that had Apple pay. maybe that was just me not paying attention but I never saw

it. it's just really liberating to be able to go somewhere and not have to

think like "oh my gosh. do I have enough cash on me to be able to pay for this

manicure? or this cup of coffee?" one last thing that I really missed about living

in the US is how outgoing people are here. I'll walk down the street and

people will be smiling at me, they'll be saying hi, asking how I'm doing, asking if

I'm enjoying my weekend, or wishing me a good weekend, wishing me a good day, have

a good night, whatever it is. and I really love these just little interactions that

might seem insignificant, but they make me really

happy so I really miss this part of American culture. alright guys! that's all

I've got for you today! I hope you enjoyed this video and getting to see a

little bit of my neighborhood. and a special thanks to all of my Kelly's Crew

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so yeah... that's how much I love you guys! bye!

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N. Korean coverage of inter-Korean summit puts U.S. issues second - Duration: 2:25.

North Korean state media also released, this morning, a fairly detailed report about the

latest inter-Korean summit.

It wrote that the two Koreas will hold a string of talks next month... and that Kim Jong-un

is determined to go ahead with his June 12th summit with President Trump.

Oh Jung-hee has the details.

Pyongyang's Korean Central Television aired seven minutes of footage Sunday morning from

the second Moon-Kim summit.

The background music was familiar to all Koreans: a song called "Our Hope is Reunification."

"After just 29 days, another meeting of great importance has been held between the highest

leaders of the North and the South at the historic site of Panmunjom."

The North Korean report said... the two Koreas will hold a string of talks with each other

as soon as possible,... starting with the high-level talks on June 1st.

It also said... the two leaders agreed to meet and talk face to face as often as possible

to achieve denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.

Then the report highlighted Kim Jong-un's strong will to go ahead with his summit with

U.S. President Donald Trump.

"Kim Jong-un thanked President Moon Jae-in for working so hard for the North Korea-U.S.

summit slated for June 12th, and expressed his determination that the historic summit

go ahead."

Kim suggested that the two Koreas work together to improve Pyongyang-Washington relations.

With talks underway between the North and the U.S., there is still hope for a summit

to happen on June 12th, but Kim's remarks are seen as part of efforts to make sure that

it does.

Differently from South Korean President Moon Jae-in's own announcement on Sunday, the North

Korean report brought up inter-Korean relations first... and then the North Korea-U.S. summit.

This is viewed by some as the North putting more weight on inter-Korean relations,...

wanting to resolve other issues on the foundation of strong relations with Seoul.

Pyongyang said Moon and Kim, in their meeting, reached a "satisfactory consensus."

The report said... this second summit opens up a new chapter in the development of inter-Korean

relations.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

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China FURIOUS as US Navy enters DISPUTED South China Sea as WW3 tensions ESCALATE - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:30.

China FURIOUS as US Navy enters DISPUTED South China Sea as WW3 tensions ESCALATE

US NAVAL ships entered the disputed South China Sea near the Paracel Islands which has

infuriated China who has blasted the move as a serious infringement of sovereignty,

while tensions in the area escalate.

China and several other countries claim ownership of the multiple islands in the South China

Sea with Beijing launching numerous military forces and vehicles in the region.

But US naval forces have been working to bypass China's attempts to secure positions in

the region.

A representative of the US Pacific Fleet said: "We conduct routine and regular Freedom of

Navigation Operations (FONOPs), as we have done in the past and will continue to do in

the future."

Destroyers USS Higgins and the USS Antietam cruiser came near to the disputed Paracel

Islands in the South China Sea.

The US warships passed the Tree, Lincoln, Triton and Woody islands in the Paracels.

China has accused the US warships of serious infringement of Chinese sovereignty after

entering its territorial waters without permission.

Beijing said its ships and aircraft warned the US ships and demanded they leave the waters.

China is one of the main parties to claim ownership of certain islands in the South

China Sea.

The communist state has been deploying significant military forces in the region.

These include bombers, surface-to-air and anti-ship cruise missiles.

Beijing claims all its military forces in the South China Sea are purely defensive.

A US official said the ship movement was likely to add pressure on Beijing over the North

Korean issue.

The US Navy has not confirmed the information directly but said it is conducting routine

FONOPs in the region.

Washington has blasted Beijing's moves in the region and has been conducting FONOPs

in the region.

But some military experts claim they have little effect.

China has urged Washington not to "hype up the so-called militarisation of the South

China Sea".

It added that it has a right to self-defence.

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US lost track of 1,500 immigrant children, but says it's not 'legally responsible' - Duration: 8:02.

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Sunday Morning:"For US-NOKO summit AS SHEDULED" - Duration: 10:33.

this department and congressional leaders are we any closer to answers on

potential spying on the Trump campaign hello everyone good morning i'm trish

regan in for maria bartiromo today and this is Sunday morning futures critics

lashing out at our president after he holds an event on combating criminal

illegal immigrants and two major stories breaking on the world stage for

President Trump as he welcomes home another American held overseas and new

talks give new life to hopes for a historic summit between the u.s. and

North Korea is at bat Bond House Foreign Affairs Committee member Lee's Eldon is

right here as we look ahead today on Sunday morning futures

all right a warm welcome from President Trump at the White House as a Utah

native held for nearly two years in a Venezuelan prison returns to US soil

26 year-old Joshua Holt and his wife arriving last night meeting with the

president in the Oval Office hopes thanking those who worked for his

freedom including Tennessee senator bob Corker who after intense lobbying was

able to hold a surprise meeting with Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro a

day before Holt's release the president calling the last two years a tough war

deal for the American missionary watch Josh halt and his wife Tammy and they

came back from a very tough ordeal in a Venezuelan prison almost two years Josh

I just want to welcome you to the Oval Office welcome you to the White House

it's really very special to have you both I'm just overwhelmed with gratitude

for you guys for everything that you've done for the support of my wife through

those two years they were very very very difficult for years let's bring in New

York congressman Lee Zeldin he sits on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs

it's good to have you here it's good to see you good to see you as well happy

Memorial Day weekend certainly a nice weekend for that missionaries family

that's a big deal he was held in Venezuela for two years

who does the congratulations go to first off - Josh Holt and his family

congratulations welcome home how the timing couldn't possibly be any better

for him I'm sure that he would have rather have been two years ago but he's

here for the whole state of Utah you've seen how they've rallied behind Josh

Holt for it for him to be here now with it with his wife mm-hmm for a whole

country we get to celebrate again we just had three Korean Americans returned

home from their captivity in North Korea now we have Josh Holden's wife returning

from Venezuela and Americans feel good about it but congratulations and thank

you to the President to the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo the State Department

senator corker the Utah congressional delegation a lot of people worked really

hard for this what is Venezuela doing taking Americans

I mean I've traveled to Venezuela many times reporting stories they're not

during the Maduro regime but back during Chavez era they're taking Americans I

mean this guy's just down there trying to do his missionary work and he winds

up in jail it's so you have a lot of other countries they operate very

differently than we do here in the US and it is unfortunate that this happened

unfortunately we've gotten to the point where Josh Holtz released but as well as

in a world of hurt I mean they just came off of a an election that was not a

democratic election you have a president you're a won again by the way haha

surprise surprise the presidency actually is a dictatorship their economy

is in ruins there is really no voice of opposition

that allows them to takeover with their ideas to move their country in a better

trajectory so their their nation doesn't really need to keep adding to that world

of hurt by holding hostage wrongfully in prison in the United States it okay so

speaking of all these sort of rogue nations or rogue regimes if you would

this brings us the course to North Korea and the big question is whether or not

this summit is actually going to happen or not maybe it's back on here's the

president speaking about North Korea watch we're doing very well in terms of

the summit with North Korea looks like it's going along very well there as you

know there are meetings going on as we speak in a certain location which I

won't name but you'd like the location it's not so far away from here and I

think there's a lot of goodwill I think people want to see if we can get the

meeting and get something done if we got that done and if we can be successful in

the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

congressman Zeldin let me just ask you about why is this been so touch-and-go

I've gotten word that perhaps the Chinese had something to do with this

general Keane telling me recently that his sources which are quite good are

telling him that the Chinese have begun trading with the North Koreans again

and that they are trying to bring the North Koreans back into the fold and

they don't like the idea of us having this summit so are they really mucking

things up enough that the summit might actually be off well it looks like if

the answer at that question was being asked a few days ago after the president

made his announcement and looked off right over the course of the last couple

of days it seems like North Korea's reaction has been one of saying hey

listen we want this summit to take place they have sent signals that we're

receiving overnight that they are in favor of a full denuclearization

according to the South Korean president China played an important role in 2017

you remember in August there was a unanimous UN Security Council resolution

but where even China and Russia voted it was unanimous that effectively cut off

over one-third North Korean exports trying to play an important role in

getting North Korea to the point where they wanted a summit realise they need a

different trajectory for their country but then we heard that the Chinese

leader met with the North Korean leader and then also North Korea's rhetoric

changed their behavior changed which led to president Trump deciding okay

oh it's changed again so why is it are they like figuring out maybe the Chinese

aren't what we thought they were I just yeah it's great that their language is

changing again but you know when you go into a negotiation you need to do so in

good faith and I think then sort of bailing on this or seeming to bail on it

and ratcheting up their rhetoric only to then get slapped down by US and now

they're coming back to the table I mean goodness I mean why can't they just you

know be an adult and have a normal negotiation process here I think North

Korea I think North Korea watched the way the United States approached our

negotiation with Iran yeah and there's no similarities this isn't a Barack

Obama as the president states this isn't John Kerry is that as the Secretary of

State why that why is that important in Iran they were using rhetoric during the

negotiations illegally test-fire intercontinental ballistic missiles

calling us the Great Satan pledging death to America on their holidays doing

a lot of bad things their rhetoric was terrible North Korea started doing that

and what North Korea did that President Trump said no something up yeah and

that's the way it should be that said

you know what really bugged me and I know it bugged you because I heard you

this week and I heard you talking about how you know look we we need to remember

that the president's success is all of our success as Americans what bugged me

was that many members of the left and many members of the mainstream media

almost rejoiced seriously in the idea that the summit was off here's some of

the Democrats on the withdrawal from the summit watch they were on a par with

each other he got global recognition and regard

he's the big winner and when he got this letter from the president saying okay

never mind he must be having a giggle fit right there now in North Korea and

conn-young the art of diplomacy is a lot harder than the art of the deal

a gaggle FET the art of diplomacy a lot harder than yeah you know what we know

diplomacy is hard the president knows diplomacy is hard but why act like I

told you so I told you so I mean isn't it good for the world isn't it good for

our country isn't it good for for the the entire Peninsula that this summit

happened so Nancy Pelosi was wrong Bob Menendez Bob Menendez is point is

well-taken the the you know the United States of America did not elect Nancy

Pelosi president United States it is a certain way of diplomacy or approaching

foreign policy that led to this issue in the first place it was a temporary shot

that actually was proven false within days clearly Kim jong-un wants this

summit North Korea needs to pursue a different path for their nation the

current one's not working their country is in shambles

and if they take a step back and reflect on some of the words that they've used

this is some people in Congress some of the media some all throughout our

country people who wake up in the morning they're laying their hair on

fire taking whatever talking points they're being fed as far as how are they

supposed to oppose this president everything and anything today and if

they reflect on what they say there have been times were they root for North

Korea against the United States they have off they have rooted for Hamas

against the United States and our allies when the market has a bad day I've seen

them celebrate I told you so I'm just celebrating our economy that that is

messed up because we are all Americans first before we are left before we are

right before we are anything we are Americans don't go anywhere congressman

congressman Zeldin is going to stay right here because coming up we're going

to discuss president Trump's comments about the ms-13 gang why critics are

slamming the President on his rhetoric is it justified you can follow us on

twitter at sunday futures so stay with us here as we look ahead on Sunday

morning futures we'll be right back

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China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:42.

Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world….

China has lashed out at the U.S. after two U.S. warships sailed near contested islands

in the South China Sea.

For more on this and other international news we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram… another furious response from Beijing over the U.S. Navy's so-called Freedom of

Navigation exercise…

That's right Mark… this issue has been an ongoing sticking point between the two countries….

The Higgins - a guided-missile destroyer - and the Antietam - a guided-missile cruiser reportedly

sailed 12 nautical miles of the Paracel islands on Sunday.

They are a group of islands and reefs in the northern part of the disputed waters of the

South China Sea and are contested by China and its neighbors.

This forced China to send its own warships to the area to warn the American vessels to

leave.

Other details about the encounter were not immediately known.

Beijing's defense ministry called the U.S. Navy's move a provocation and accused them

of violating China's sovereignty.

In a separate statement, China's foreign ministry urged Washington to stop such actions.

The U.S. did not immediately respond to Sunday's statements, but it has continuously defended

its operations in the disputed waters.

Washington has insisted that its Navy conducts regular freedom of navigation operations around

the world, including in areas claimed by allies, and that they are separate from political

considerations.

The latest operation comes at a sensitive time in U.S. and China relations, especially

when they are both working on avoiding a potential trade war between them.

Ties have also been strained due to President Trump's cancellation of a summit with North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

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U.S. Government Lost Track Of More Than 1,000 Children - Duration: 0:40.

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Meghan Markle was quite clear that she wanted to be president U.S? It may sound fancifu - Duration: 3:18.

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Trump says US team in NKorea planning summit with Kim - Duration: 0:45.

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President Trump Welcomes Josh Holt, American Jailed In Venezuela, Back To US Soil - Duration: 1:30.

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Trump Just Secretly Rescued Another US Hostage Overnight And Cameras Caught Insane Way He Did It - Duration: 5:36.

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US lost track of 1,500 undocumented children, but says it's not 'legally responsible' - Duration: 5:04.

US lost track of 1,500 undocumented children, but says it's not 'legally responsible'

The federal government has placed thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children in the homes of sponsors, but last year it couldnt account for nearly 1,500 of them.

Steven Wagner, a top official with the Department of Health and Human Services,disclosed the number to a Senate subcommittee last month while discussing the state of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) that oversees the care of unaccompanied immigrant children.

Wagner is the acting assistant secretary for the Administration for Children and Families, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

ORR is a program of the Administration for Children and Families.

Wagners statement has attracted more attention amid reports that immigrant children are being separated from their parents at the US border.

Wagner said the Department of Homeland Security referred more than 40,000 immigrant children to the ORR during the 2017 fiscal year.

After a stay in an ORR shelter, the majority of children are sent to live with sponsors who have close ties to the children -- typically a parent or close relative, Wagner said, though some end up living with other-than-close relatives or non-relatives.

Between October and December 2017, Wagner told the subcommittee, the ORR reached out to 7,635 unaccompanied children to check on them.

But the ORR was unable to determine with certainty the whereabouts of 1,475 children, Wagner testified.

An additional 28 had run away.

Thats more than 19% of the children that were placed by the ORR.

But Wagner said HHS is not responsible for the children.

I understand that it has been HHSs long-standing interpretation of the law that ORR is not legally responsible for children after they are released from ORR care, Wagner said.

The office is taking a fresh look at that question, he added.

But if the ORR were to be legally responsible for the well-being of unaccompanied immigrant children, it would need a significant increase in resources.

A request for comment from HHS on Saturday has not been returned.

The ORR has a series of evaluations to determine if a sponsor is suitable to provide and care for a child.

Those policies have also been enhanced since February 2016.

Among the ORRs practices, it evaluates potential sponsors relationship with the children and conducts background checks to ensure children are protected from human traffickers or smugglers, Wagner said.

Wagners statement has received increased scrutiny a month after the Department of Homeland Security defended an agency policy that will result in more families being separated at the border.

At a Senate hearing earlier this month, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said similar separations happen in the US every day.

Nielsen said the policy will refer everyone caught crossing the border illegally for prosecution, even if they are claiming they deserve asylum or have small children.

Any parents who are prosecuted as a result will be separated from their children in the process.

Our policy is if you break the law, we will prosecute you, Nielsen said.

You have an option to go to a port of entry and not illegally cross into our country..

CNNs Tal Kopan contributed to this report.

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